A new BBC documentary exposing the alleged bitter clash between Prince Harry and Prince William has sparked fury from Buckingham Palace – but it isn’t the first time the royals have fumed over a Beeb series.In 1969, a fly-on-the-wall film simply called 'Royal Family' that showed an extraordinarily rare insight into the life of British royalty was released.It shocked the public with candid scenes that included the Queen munching a picnic, pondering over outfit choices, and taking a four-year-old Prince Edward to the shop for ice cream.But the 90-minute documentary, filmed over a period of 12 months by a BBC crew, proved too much for the Queen and she abruptly ordered it to stop being shown in 1972.She claimed it was ruining the "Palace’s.
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